The analysis team consists of three units, two of which focus on economics, with the head of each unit reporting to the Chief Economist. You will be based in one of the economics units and report to an Economic Adviser.
You will be embedded in at least one multi-disciplinary case team. Case teams deal with one specific trade remedies investigation, and are composed of staff from investigations, verification, policy, legal and analysis, reporting to a Lead Investigator.
Your primary role as part of the case team will involve supporting the production of an evidence-based recommendation on the economic interest test, which assesses whether a proposed trade remedy measure is in the economic interest of the UK. Other analytical work as part of the investigation includes: tailoring questionnaires to meet case-specific needs; reviewing and verifying responses to triangulate lines of enquiry with other data source; identifying and engaging with industry stakeholders to capture evidence of the impact of the proposed trade remedy measure; and providing support on other aspects of the case that involve drawing conclusions using quantitative and qualitative data.
For examples of Economic Interest Tests, see the relevant sections of the Aluminium Extrusions Statement of Essential Facts and the Continuous Glass Fibre Statement of Essential Facts.
Alongside your work in your case team, you will also undertake a variety of projects run by the analysis team that are not specific to a single case, including research into cross-cutting issues such as accounting for market distortions.
You will be expected to work with colleagues to deliver high-quality analysis at pace, effectively communicate your findings, influence colleagues and stakeholders, and collaborate with colleagues across different disciplines. There will be opportunities to shape your role as the organisation grows.
Key Accountabilities:
In order to perform in this role, you will need to:
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Support the production of evidence-based recommendations for the economic interest test on various investigations and reviews;
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Select, analyse and handle data to produce evidence-based advice, including working with trade statistics, commercially sourced databases and data gathered during an investigation;
- Apply appropriate economic concepts, standards and other general techniques to reach robust conclusions and use a range of tools and techniques to produce high-quality analysis to tight deadlines;
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Ensure analysis is practical and targeted, clearly draws out your conclusions and follows best practice in quality assurance;
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Build trusted relationships with TRA colleagues within case teams and with stakeholders to meet analytical requirements;
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Work collaboratively with other analysts to develop our team’s standards and capability and contribute to our joined-up evidence base;
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Deliver results effectively, often to crucial deadlines, and share your findings with stakeholders;
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Effectively communicate, both in writing and verbally, to colleagues and stakeholders from different backgrounds.